Description
Edition of 50. Joan Collins is a striking portrait, on fibre paper, from iconic 20th Century photographer David Steen. Steens introduction to photography was as a 15-year-old school leaver joining Picture Post where he had the good luck to be taken under the wing of the legendary Bert Hardy as an assistant. It was the ultimate training ground in photojournalism, and the launch pad for his career. Davids reunion with Picture Post after doing his National Service was short-lived. The magazine was losing ground and closed. He moved to Fleet Street, first to a bright new Mirror title, Womans Sunday Mirror, where incidentally he picked up First Prize in Encyclopaedia Britannicas Best Pictures of the Year Award for his sequence of Birth of a Baby, the progress of a young woman delivering her own baby under hypnosis. He was 21, the youngest ever to be awarded this prize. There followed time as a staff photographer with The Daily Mail; Fleet Street was the hub of the world. Then on to freelancingQueen magazine, Nova, the Sunday Times Magazine, international magazines around the world, over the years covering projects as diverse as riots in Harlem to a film set in Acapulco, a battered wives refuge to the Queen and family at Sandringham: the hopeless, the homeless, the glitterati. Trained on the maxim every picture tells a story he has focused on film stars, actors, criminals, politicians, prime ministers and countless men, women and children going about their everyday lives.
Period | 1970 to 1979 |
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Production Period | 2010 to Present |
Identifying Marks | This piece is attributed to the above-mentioned designer/maker. It has no attribution mark |
Style | Vintage |
Detailed Condition |
Excellent This vintage/antique piece is in near original condition. It may show minimal traces of use and/or have slight restorations. |
Product Code | GRM-905620 |
Materials | Mirror, Stone, Paper |
Color | White, black |
Width |
51 cm 20.0 inch |
Depth |
3 cm 1.0 inch |
Height |
51 cm 20.0 inch |
Duties Notice | Import duty is not included in the prices you see online. You may have to pay import duties upon receipt of your order. |
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